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SentinelOne, the company that's redefining endpoint security, today
announced SentinelOne EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) which
detects, models and predicts threat behavior to block attacks on any
computing device, including servers and embedded systems. Unlike
signature-based security techniques and sandbox technologies that
emulate endpoint devices, SentinelOne dynamically tracks each
newly-created process on a machine through its lifecycle using execution
inspection technology to prevent malware from evading detection. By
profiling activity patterns in real-time, SentinelOne can detect the
most stealth threats, anticipate their next move, then stop and remove
the malware.

"I believe that SentinelOne represents the future of APT (News - Alert) detection,"
said Yahoo CISO Alex Stamos. "Targets of APTs that have deployed the
leading centralized solutions are starting to deal with their serious
downsides. SentinelOne solves these problems by running on the targeted
host and detecting successful compromise. I can strongly recommend that
any company facing nation-state and other advanced threats give
SentinelOne a shot."

True Behavioral Detection

To leap frog and displace anti-virus suites, Sentinel EDR monitors
endpoint activity and provides full visibility into threats at all
times, using a transparent lightweight client that does not slowdown
performance. To address increasingly sophisticated attacks that target
endpoints within organizations including those that use government-grade
espionage code, SentinelOne automatically detects threat behavior and
predicts what malware will do next in order to block it.

Dynamic Prediction and Protection

SentinelOne has developed a predictive execution inspection engine that
analyzes every application process in real time. It combines attack
pattern and malware technique modeling with up-to-the-minute crowd
sourced security intelligence to protect against even the most stealth
threats. To reduce dwell times, minimize damages and eliminate incident
response remediation, SentinelOne EDR automatically stops and removes
malware.

"We recently discovered government-grade attack code which uses advanced
evasion techniques being coupled with ransomware and financial fraud
malware," said Tomer Weingarten, CEO of SentinelOne. "The only way to
detect attacks that use espionage-ware tactics is through continuous
monitoring of activity on the target device. By placing an agent on the
endpoint, SentinelOne can see all code executions and malicious
processes to stop attacks that would otherwise conceal themselves in the
presence of virtual device or emulation security mechanisms."

Universal Security

For maximum coverage, SentinelOne is available for Windows, OS X, iOS,
Android (News - Alert), and Linux endpoints and servers. It can be deployed in a
private cloud or virtual appliance, and integrates with existing SIEM or
logging solutions. SentinelOne can also be configured to communicate
with firewalls or IPS products to block attacks at the network gateway.

Forensics and Compliance

To provide deep visibility required for forensic analysis and compliance
reporting, SentinelOne provides real-time views and graphical reports
into security activity via an integrated management console that can be
accessed from any device, anywhere.

Pricing and Availability

SentinelOne EDR is available immediately. Subscription pricing is based
per endpoint/year.

About SentinelOne

SentinelOne is reinventing endpoint security to protect organizations
against advanced threats and nation state malware. The company uses
predictive execution modeling to detect and protect all devices against
targeted, zero day threats in real time. SentinelOne was formed by an
elite team of cyber security and defense experts from Intel, McAfee (News - Alert),
Checkpoint, IBM and the Israel Defense Forces. The company's investors
include Accel Partners, Data Collective, Granite Hill Capital Partners,
Tiger Global Management and The Westly Group. To learn more visit sentinelone.com
or follow us at @SentinelSec

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IoT Evolution World NewsKen Briodagh, IoT Evolution World Editorial Director, gives you the download on today’s top news stories from the IoT. Visit IoTEvolutionWorld.com for all the industry news you need to get informed and grow your business.Posted Wednesday, July 1, 2015

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